Designing your course

Course Maps

To design your course you will need a course map as a guide. Click here to see examples of course maps

TIP: You can keep track of your course progress online here

Course Advice

Come and see us any time if you’re unsure about mapping out your course. You can call to make an appointment on 9905 2107 or book online here

Changing Courses

You can apply to transfer to another course or to do a double degree if you meet the entry requirements for that degree.

Top Tips

  • For student rights, advocacy, representation and support go to the MONSU at Caulfield.
  • The Matheson at Caulfield is open from 8:00am – 10:00pm Mon to Fri and 10:00am – 5:00pm on weekends.
  • Use your ID card for student concessions eg movies (don’t lose it, a replacement is expensive).
  • The Monash fitness centres have great deals and an impressive range of activities to choose from.
  • Carpool. Not only will you do your bit for the environment, it’s a good way to save money. There’s a shuttle bus that goes between Caulfield, Clayton at a cost of $1.00 per trip.
  • Make sure any changes to your courses are in by the census date (31st March & 31st August).
  • Re-enrol for next year by October to avoid a ($270.00) late fine.
  • Get your library books back on time and avoid a fine.
  • The Monash Marketplace is where people advertise everything from accommodation to cars to computers, lost & found, wanted items etc. Click here to visit their website
  • Go to the doctors and counsellors on campus, they know students well and they’re cheaper (even free!).
  • Make sure to check whether you’re eligible for Youth Allowance or Austudy from Centrelink.
  • Check out the overseas study opportunities and remember there are grants offered. Click here to visit the Overseas Study webpage
  • For student rights, advocacy, representation and support go to the MSA at Clayton.
  • The Matheson at Clayton is open from 8:00am – 9:00pm Mon to Fri and 1:00pm – 5:00pm on weekends.
  • Use your ID card for student concessions eg movies (don’t lose it, a replacement is expensive).
  • The religious centre at Clayton offers free lunchtime meditation sessions. http://www.monash.edu.au/spirituality/
  • A market runs on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at the back of the campus centre. It sells everything from socks to sunflowers.
  • The Monash fitness centres have great deals and an impressive range of activities to choose from.
  • There’s a free carpark on the corner of Blackburn Rd and Wellington Rd. It’s a ten minute walk to the Clayton campus.
  • Carpool. Not only will you do your bit for the environment, it’s a good way to save money. There’s a shuttle bus that goes between Caulfield, Clayton at a cost of $1.00 per trip.
  • Make sure any changes to your courses are in by the census date (31st March & 31st August).
  • Re-enrol for next year by October to avoid a ($270.00) late fine.
  • Get your library books back on time and avoid a fine.
  • The Monash Marketplace is where people advertise everything from accommodation to cars, computers, lost, found and wanted items. https://my.monash.edu.au/community/ marketplace/
  • Go to the doctors and counsellors on campus, they know students well and they’re cheaper (even free!).
  • Make sure to check whether you’re eligible for Youth Allowance or Austudy from Centrelink.
  • Check out the overseas study opportunities and remember there are grants offered. http://www.arts.monash.edu.au/future/undergraduate/overseas-study.php